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Professor of Law, Economics and Finance Lucian A. Bebchuk, Professor of Economics Oliver D. Hart, Ford Professor of Business Administration Michael C. Jensen and Professor of Law Mark J. Roe will be the other four fellows from Harvard...
...Roe, who was also named a fellow, said that Shleifer’s academic work was probably the ECGI’s foremost consideration...
...He’s one of the leading corporate governance scholars around,” Roe said. “That’s probably what they were focusing...
...Kennedy after serving as Robert Kennedy's deputy Attorney General, White consistently supported civil rights but took conservative stands on some of the era's divisive issues, dissenting in Miranda v. Arizona, which required police to read criminal suspects their rights, and siding with the antiabortion bloc in Roe v. Wade...
...early football star; in Denver. An inductee to the College Football Hall of Fame, White was appointed to the court in 1962 by John F. Kennedy, served 31 years and was known for his conservative and often dissenting opinions, ruling on landmark decisions such as Miranda v. Arizona and Roe v. Wade. DIED. ROBERT URICH, 55, Emmy Award-winning actor best known for his starring roles in the television detective sagas Vega$ and Spenser: For Hire, of synovial cell sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that attacks the body's joints; in Thousand Oaks, California. DIED. RUTH FERTEL, 75, self...